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Over the last two centuries, there has been an explosion in human progress and prosperity. SPONSORED

Over the last two centuries, there has been an explosion in human progress and prosperity. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Think Tech Is Dead? Think Again...]( [XRI Technology]( Apple's CEO says we'll look back on XRI technology and say, "How did we live our lives without it?" One millionaire, who bought Ethereum at $0.06 (up 2,000,000% now), believes XRI is "an incredible opportunity for all of us." Another, who bought Tesla in 2006, says XRI "will become a larger and larger part of our economy." One billionaire's firm is investing $600 million in XRI technology. You simply can't afford to ignore these pioneer tech investors. [>Click here to discover why.]( EDITOR'S NOTE Below, Alexander Green discusses what economic historian Deirdre McCloskey calls the "Great Enrichment." This is a period of exponential wealth creation that started more than 200 years ago and is still accelerating. Alex's favorite investment is a perfect representation of this trend. He and longtime Oxford Club Member Bill O'Reilly sat down to talk about [Alex's next wealth-creating prediction](. The two discussed [four breakout "buy now" sectors]( that could lead to massive growth in the years to come. [Go here for a full rundown of the details.]( - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Yet Another Reason the Doomsayers Are Wrong]( [Alexander Green | Chief Investment Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Alexander Green]( There is a common misconception that increasing progress and prosperity have been the norm for as long as human beings have been around. [History reveals]( that this is decidedly not the case. Imagine, for example, that the Roman statesman Cicero in the year 50 B.C. was magically invited to visit Thomas Jefferson at Monticello more than 1,800 years later. Cicero would travel to Virginia the same way Jefferson would have had to visit Rome all those years later. He would ride a horse to the nearest port and trust his fate to a windblown ship. When Cicero arrived at Monticello months later, things would look quite familiar. Jefferson's home was heated by fire in the winter and the doors and windows were left wide open in the summer, the same as in ancient Rome. Jefferson would read by candlelight, eat mostly what he grew, use an outhouse and be attended by his slaves, the same as Romans 18 centuries earlier. Cicero would learn that most of Jefferson's six children did not survive early childhood. Nothing new there. This was sadly the case for most of human history. Except for a few notable innovations - like the printing press, gunpowder and the compass - life in 1800 was hardly distinguishable from life two millennia earlier. Since then, however, there has been an explosion in human progress and prosperity. 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